This session provides a case study example and an in-depth look at: a) what it takes to use a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to create a set of shared indicators at a community level with a diverse set of non-profit organizations; b) the actual domains and indicators that were co-created through an iterative process; and c) the strengths, challenges and limitation of utilizing this approach to evaluate a community-level initiative.
This session will be of particular interest to organizations and funders who are working on place-based impact initiatives, those who are exploring new approaches focused on systems changes, and how to design useful evaluations to understand impact at multiple scales.
Alyssa Banks is a Program Officer on the Innovation team at Greater Twin Cities United Way where her portfolio is focused on strengthening local community food systems and increasing food security in the Twin cities region and in partnership with other United Ways nationally and internationally... Read More →
Associate Director, Sr. Research Associate, Rainbow Research
I'd love to hear about your experiences with Place-based food system work, what does it mean to be an equitable evaluation firm, food justice work especially in CO
Friday October 11, 2019 3:15pm - 4:10pm MDT
Four Square B